I Don't know why people start fires I think that people just do that for fun
Fires typically start at temperatures around 300 degrees Celsius (572 degrees Fahrenheit).
"Fosforos" in Spanish translates to "matches" in English, referring to the small sticks used to start fires.
Baking soda can extinguish small grease fires, electrical fires, and flammable liquid fires. It works by releasing carbon dioxide gas, which helps smother the flames.
Lignite is cheaper and more abundant than anthracite, making it more accessible for fueling fires. Lignite also ignites at a lower temperature, making it easier to start fires with lignite than with anthracite, which requires higher temperatures for combustion.
It may be an unsupportable assumption that the worst fires occur at oil refineries. Oil refinery fires are usually extinguished quickly and are usually well contained. It all depends how you define 'worst'. The most difficult to stop fires tend to be fires in forested lands. The most expensive fires tend to be large commercial buildings. Fires with the highest human death rates tend to be in dense informal urban settlements - so called slums. The most polluting fires tend to be associated with gas flares and well fires in oilfields.
I Start Fires was created in 2007.
We Start Fires was created in 2002.
most fires start in the amazon and the rain forest and in house belive it or not but in house on pancake day most fires start
who was the lady in mt. shasta? why did she start fires?
kitchen do most home fires start.
there are lots of differant ways a fire can start like kitchen fires plug fires and even out doors fires.
We Start Fires - album - was created on 2007-10-01.
Don't start fires!
No, muck fires can start anywhere there is muck. That's why they're called MUCK fires, not Florida fires.
why my kawaski 300 4 wheeler back fires and wont start
Yes they do but not exclusively. People from all walks of life commit crimes and start fires, not just the homeless and not all homeless people commit crimes and start fires.
Start fires.